Refugees and their children may soon have the opportunity to start their lives better here in Malaysia. This is because the Malaysian Consultative Council of Islamic Organization (MAPIM), a coalition of more than 200 Muslim NGOs, has drawn up a plan to build a secondary school for refugee teenagers. MAPIM President, Azmi Abdul Hamid, said a refugees’ future would continue to be bleak unless given proper education. “One thing that people always feel with refugees is a strong feeling of trepidation. “But there will always be displaced people among us, no matter what we do. There’s really only one choice for us.